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cisco, ibm and hpq. and part of this is because tech is really dragging its heels today on the back of oracle's surprise to the down side after the bell yesterday. brian, back over to you. >>> mandy, thank you. check this baby out. it just hit the menu at mcdonald's in china. folks, that is not photo shop. that is two beef patties, two fat sausages slathered in mustard. it all comes on a pretzel bun. i think we can all just say, you're welcome, china, as we continue our number one export here in america, obesity. >> yeah, definitely exported it to australia, thank you very much. >> you're welcome as well. i can't wait to go to war with the aussies. we'd be too slow to fight back. >>> beef is getting expensive, and it's thanks to washington. i know a lot of hot air comes out of there, but i didn't realize cow prices were affected by it. >> reporter: yeah. you know, beef prices keep going up. here's what's interesting. beef futures keep going down generally if you look at live cattle futures. that has real
cisco, ibm and hpq. and part of this is because tech is really dragging its heels today on the back of oracle's surprise to the down side after the bell yesterday. brian, back over to you. >>> mandy, thank you. check this baby out. it just hit the menu at mcdonald's in china. folks, that is not photo shop. that is two beef patties, two fat sausages slathered in mustard. it all comes on a pretzel bun. i think we can all just say, you're welcome, china, as we continue our number one...
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systems, pete, why is cisco systems one of your picks? >> we are seeing that the acceleration of death and wire line and cisco is a supplier of internet hardware safety in terms of internet commerce. that's an area where we think there is more spending. cisco hasn't participated in this rally. great balance sheet. we think earnings estimates begin to accelerate going forward. it is great to get paid while waiting. >> barry and pete, thank you for joining us. in the meantime, a big jobs number tomorrow. it may not matter much to markets on this record shattering week. but that doesn't mean there isn't a winning trade. the dollar could be the ticket whether the payroll's number is good or bad. let's bring in cnbc contributor. >> i think this is one of those win/win situations very rare in the currency markets. payroll is expected by the consensus to come in at 160,000 tomorrow. so the dollar strength, either weak, you know, either weaker strong payroll scenario is most likely to happen if you get a strong upside surprise in the sense that y
systems, pete, why is cisco systems one of your picks? >> we are seeing that the acceleration of death and wire line and cisco is a supplier of internet hardware safety in terms of internet commerce. that's an area where we think there is more spending. cisco hasn't participated in this rally. great balance sheet. we think earnings estimates begin to accelerate going forward. it is great to get paid while waiting. >> barry and pete, thank you for joining us. in the meantime, a big...
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cisco, it's no longer crisco. the cisco kid is once given a friend of mine. lots of people are still skeptical of this market. you ever hear those people? me? this leadership tells me this market can withstand that 5% decline everyone is waiting for and bounce back with a vengeance. you don't need to sell. there will be battles lost and retreats to lick our wounds on the way to triumph in the war against the bears. the bottom line -- it's look grant, ridgeway, perjing, ike and we should follow them into the heat of battle knowing they represent the best of what america has to offer. i'd like to go to elizabeth in florida. >> gary: i'm calling about aeae aeroenvironment. they're hurting due to cutbacks and delays in defense building. but this company is expanding reach to include drones for fire prevention, law enforcement, news, weather. i always rely on fundamentals but this stock feels like a stealth opportunity. so, cramer, do i buy more, glide or push the ejection button? >> listen, sunshine, the ejection button is perfect. you might as well be sitting ne
cisco, it's no longer crisco. the cisco kid is once given a friend of mine. lots of people are still skeptical of this market. you ever hear those people? me? this leadership tells me this market can withstand that 5% decline everyone is waiting for and bounce back with a vengeance. you don't need to sell. there will be battles lost and retreats to lick our wounds on the way to triumph in the war against the bears. the bottom line -- it's look grant, ridgeway, perjing, ike and we should follow...
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fbr downgrades juniper and cisco toeon perform. the company's fbr says will become increasingly more challenged here to offset weaker than expecting routing and demand. in the options market, different story. bulls like juniper, calls outnumbering puts by 18-1. >> josh lipton, thanks so much. >>> still ahead, what a hot sauce on your ncaa brackets have in common. the ceo of buffalo wild wings knows and she'll join us live as march madness fever kicks off a little later on today. >>> plus, cyprus. desperately searching for a plan b today. it must find billions of euros to secure an eu bailout and avert a financial melt down. can it be done? we're going to speak to the harvard kennedy school's professor of economics for her take a little bit later on. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> >>> in moscow talks are still ongoing between russia and cypriot finance minist
fbr downgrades juniper and cisco toeon perform. the company's fbr says will become increasingly more challenged here to offset weaker than expecting routing and demand. in the options market, different story. bulls like juniper, calls outnumbering puts by 18-1. >> josh lipton, thanks so much. >>> still ahead, what a hot sauce on your ncaa brackets have in common. the ceo of buffalo wild wings knows and she'll join us live as march madness fever kicks off a little later on today....
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well, on the flip side some of the dow's worst performers since that high watermark include cisco, general electric, hewlett-packard, bank of america and alcoa. ty. >> sue, not a dow component but also on our radar on this record breaking tuesday, southeastern asset management owns 8% of that pc maker turning up the heat demanding the company open the books. a growing number of investors unhappy with michael dell's plan to take the company private for $24 billion, $13.65 a share. meanwhile u.s. regulators have granted pfizer an extension on its multi-billion dollar pain drug celebrex into early december 2015, prevents generic drugmakers from cashing in. pfizer is there, as you see, at a 52-week high. as the dow breaks past its record high back in october '07, one sector is still nowhere it used to be. that would be the banks. with more analysts getting bullish on the sector, could financials lead the next leg of the rally. should there be a next leg or are the glory days gone? kayla tausche will explain. >> hi, tyler, financials are taking part in today's rally. they are up 1% as the dow s
well, on the flip side some of the dow's worst performers since that high watermark include cisco, general electric, hewlett-packard, bank of america and alcoa. ty. >> sue, not a dow component but also on our radar on this record breaking tuesday, southeastern asset management owns 8% of that pc maker turning up the heat demanding the company open the books. a growing number of investors unhappy with michael dell's plan to take the company private for $24 billion, $13.65 a share....
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cisco hitting fresh 52-week high on heavy volume. also big battle in tech continues between apple and google. google past app toll become the biggest stock by 50 of the biggest u.s. fund. even though google is trading at a higher valuation than apple, that stock continues to get a bid. and apple trading morning loss. and the big winner on tech earnings, we are seeing many computers in networking space. look at jds uniphase as well as juniper networks up on the day. now back to you. >> thank you. rick santelli is tracking reaction. ricky, did it move the interest rate sector? >> it did to some extent, but not really. and you'll see in a second. if you look at it 24-hour chart, two-day chart, excuse me, of ten-year note yield, you can see the ten-year yield moves higher. but the move started at adp yesterday and continued a bit. probably more due to stocks holding their gains. if you look at one-month chart you can see we are close to high yield closing a little above 2%. contrast that to the ten-year in their own backyard. closer than
cisco hitting fresh 52-week high on heavy volume. also big battle in tech continues between apple and google. google past app toll become the biggest stock by 50 of the biggest u.s. fund. even though google is trading at a higher valuation than apple, that stock continues to get a bid. and apple trading morning loss. and the big winner on tech earnings, we are seeing many computers in networking space. look at jds uniphase as well as juniper networks up on the day. now back to you. >>...
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one to name is cisco systems. below ten when you net out cash and it's consistently growing and profitable and if you get better than expected earnings there and a little bit of a drift on economic growth over 2013 and 2014, you could do quite well. >> we'll leave it right there. chad, really appreciate your time. now, of course we're waiting on the papal vote. we may find out if the next pope has been elected. looking in the corner there, forget the market levels. we want to look at the sistine chapel at this point waiting to see if smoke is black or white. also straight ahead, senate democrats planning to answer paul ryan with their own budget today. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm kelly evans. european stocks dropping with all eyes on italy as it looks to sell up to 7.25 euros in debt in the first long-term bond auction since a fitch downgrade. >>> a touch disappointing after sales growth slow in the fourth quarter and a battle of u.s. budget plans. senate
one to name is cisco systems. below ten when you net out cash and it's consistently growing and profitable and if you get better than expected earnings there and a little bit of a drift on economic growth over 2013 and 2014, you could do quite well. >> we'll leave it right there. chad, really appreciate your time. now, of course we're waiting on the papal vote. we may find out if the next pope has been elected. looking in the corner there, forget the market levels. we want to look at the...
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. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> the central bank of japan said it could expand its asset purchase program. he hipded at the possibility of buying riskier assets, vowing to hit the 2% inflation target within two years. most expect him to roll out mormon tear easing next week and tried to kick start the debate of the framework. nathan is still with us in new york. nathan, is abe-nomics going to work? >> i think that governor kuroda is going to bring a new style and a new rhetoric to japanese monetary policy. and i do believe that he'll be more aggressive than governor shirakawa has been. but whether he'll go as far as many in the market is expecting, i think it's very much an open issue. i think there will be more constraints on his actions, both inside the boj and worries about side effects, the very aggressive policies. as to whether abe-nomics will be successful in raising japanese inflation to 2%, i think that's very much an open issue. and i think it will ultimately depend on whether kur
. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> the central bank of japan said it could expand its asset purchase program. he hipded at the possibility of buying riskier assets, vowing to hit the 2% inflation target within two years. most expect him to roll out mormon tear easing next week and tried to kick start the debate of the framework. nathan is still with us in new york. nathan, is abe-nomics going to work? >> i think that governor kuroda is going to bring a new style and a new...
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jabil circuit, another loser after its forecasts were short of expectations and cisco lower on a downgrade. sue, back to you. >>> we're down 85 points now on the dow jones industrial average. perhaps some of that money is seeking the bond market. let's find out. rick santelli's tracking the action for us. hi, ricky. >> reporter: hi, sue. whether it's money coming out of stocks or just money from somewhere, it almost doesn't matter, and between the weakness in equities and early headlines out of cyprus, you see on the intraday chart, that established the session. we're basically down four basis points. right now 192 yield. should we close in this zone, it will be a two-week close. doesn't look like a positive formation if you're looking for yields to move higher. it's really exaggerated by looking at year to date, a boon. the boon right now, at a 56 basis point deficit to the treasuries. that's a wide spread. and the last two-day chart of the euro versus the dollar. should it break through 1.28.80, it could challenge the current four-month lows versus the greenback. sue, back to you. >> ric
jabil circuit, another loser after its forecasts were short of expectations and cisco lower on a downgrade. sue, back to you. >>> we're down 85 points now on the dow jones industrial average. perhaps some of that money is seeking the bond market. let's find out. rick santelli's tracking the action for us. hi, ricky. >> reporter: hi, sue. whether it's money coming out of stocks or just money from somewhere, it almost doesn't matter, and between the weakness in equities and early...
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the big loser was cisco. and as you pointed out, maria, probably a reflection of what happened with oracle last night in those earnings. that's down 3.7%. oracle, itself, has been the worst performer among the s&p 500 stocks today, down about 10% today. >> we're keeping one eye on cyprus, but also keeping one eye on the earnings stories. oracle is one of the disasters we're seeing wi, down 9.5%. fedex is another one, which destroyed the transportation average and the bill rally we were seeing. is this a precursor to what we're going to see in a week and a half when the earnings begin rolling in? alan valdez is with us to talk more about the earnings picture. are you hearing concerns from clients in terms of cutting into the profit picture for the s&p 500, given what we're seeing from oracle and fedex? >> no question about it. and cyprus is one of the reasons because of the strong dollar now. we're seeing is a much stronger dollar, plays into those multi-nationals now, a strong dollar hurts them in the long ru
the big loser was cisco. and as you pointed out, maria, probably a reflection of what happened with oracle last night in those earnings. that's down 3.7%. oracle, itself, has been the worst performer among the s&p 500 stocks today, down about 10% today. >> we're keeping one eye on cyprus, but also keeping one eye on the earnings stories. oracle is one of the disasters we're seeing wi, down 9.5%. fedex is another one, which destroyed the transportation average and the bill rally we...
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you look at what's happening, and you look at this name lagging, much like cisco or oracle, i think it's going higher. >>> marx may be at record levels, but for dennis gartman, here's what he said on february 26th. too bad he doesn't still love them. the s&p 500 since that call. let's get a trade update. dennis joins us now. always good to see you. >> you know, it's not like we know the verdict on this trade yet. where do you go from here? >> i trade -- i trade goal against yen, again the canadian dollar, so i'm always looking for other places. i love stocks at one time, and i'm going to stay up on the sidelines. there's no reason having been wrong. i have more interests going on if i missed the stock market by 3%,ic go up against without me. i will say -- i only trade for my own account. this afternoon for the first time in a long while i bought some appear the. i bought sum, so it's not an outright position. it's just a bet on apple. >>> if you wanted a hedge on apple why use s&p instead of nasdaq? >> probably after tonight i'll go back, take a look and realize probably go over and sel
you look at what's happening, and you look at this name lagging, much like cisco or oracle, i think it's going higher. >>> marx may be at record levels, but for dennis gartman, here's what he said on february 26th. too bad he doesn't still love them. the s&p 500 since that call. let's get a trade update. dennis joins us now. always good to see you. >> you know, it's not like we know the verdict on this trade yet. where do you go from here? >> i trade -- i trade goal...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back to "mad money." now the moment you've been waiting for. viewers choice voted by you the most memorable since the show began. >> i'm sure someone -- >> bernanke needs to open the discount window. that's how bad things are out there. he has no idea -- >> cramer. >> i have talked to the heads of almost every single one of these firms in the last 72 hours and he has no idea what it's like out there. none. and bill poole has no idea what it's like out there. my people have been in this game for 25 years. and they are losing their jobs. and these firms are going to go out of business. and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> first, let me use this moment to thank you, the viewers, and to thank cnbc the network for giving me this amazing platform to help inform you and in that case the federal reserve about what was really happening behind the scenes, what's really driving everything from the stock market to economics and, yes, to the fed. we do have two important takeaways from the they know noth
cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back to "mad money." now the moment you've been waiting for. viewers choice voted by you the most memorable since the show began. >> i'm sure someone -- >> bernanke needs to open the discount window. that's how bad things are out there. he has no idea -- >> cramer. >> i have talked to the heads of almost every single one of these firms in the last 72 hours and he has no idea what it's like out there. none. and...
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cisco. >>. >> it is time, it is time for the lightning round. cramer takes rapid-fire calls and i tell you whether to buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell. we play to this sound and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? time for the lightning round. i'd like to start with lee in california. >> caller: hey, jim. sunny boo-yah from california. >> i wish i were there what's going on? >> caller: in view of the turnaround in the housing industry, i feel that the more than new houses, the more new lawn, the more new lawns, the more new lawn mowers, what is your opinion of the briggs and stratton corporation? >> i think that is terrific. that's been one of our highly recommended stocks since superstorm sandy. ian in florida. >> caller: i held the position of avy for the last five years. i bought in the high $40s. i'm just wondering is there more? >> there is more. the company is restructured. it's done a good job. buy it, keep holding on to it and buy more even. gary in new mexico. >> caller: mr. cramer, how are you doing this after
cisco. >>. >> it is time, it is time for the lightning round. cramer takes rapid-fire calls and i tell you whether to buy, buy, buy or sell, sell, sell. we play to this sound and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? time for the lightning round. i'd like to start with lee in california. >> caller: hey, jim. sunny boo-yah from california. >> i wish i were there what's going on? >> caller: in view of the turnaround in the housing industry, i...
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>> we are showing you a list of the top holdings, which inluds proctor and gamble, cisco, pepsico, sysco, we want to give people an idea with laszlo and you, what would your top picks, if the market pulls back a little bit, what would you go for here? >> two things. we are in an awkward period. we have a policy of not revealing our quarterly holdings until about 15 days after the end of the quarter. so the only thing you can rely on in looking at our stuff is the end of the year. the good news is we have a very low turnover rate. and we rank them in order of our risk adjusted rates of return prenchs. so the largest holdings at the end of the year would represent at the end of the year our best feelings, and those things don't tend to change very rapidly. so, i mean, the top three at the end of the year were proctor, newscorps and pepsi. >> i know you like apollo, i know you like microsoft, for example, and so you would urge people, if there's a pullback in any of these names specifically or the market at large, to load up on these stocks? you like them and why? >> well, let me use a litt
>> we are showing you a list of the top holdings, which inluds proctor and gamble, cisco, pepsico, sysco, we want to give people an idea with laszlo and you, what would your top picks, if the market pulls back a little bit, what would you go for here? >> two things. we are in an awkward period. we have a policy of not revealing our quarterly holdings until about 15 days after the end of the quarter. so the only thing you can rely on in looking at our stuff is the end of the year....
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cisco systems is low or today. we see the shares tumbling. the new price target to an underperform from a market perform and now have a price target of $17 from $22, and the firm saying there's just reduced demand for switchers and routers and that, ultimately, will hurt the company going forward. back to you. lori: okay, nicole, thank you. forget the dow struggle today. coming up next, you'll hear the case for dow 16,000 in the next 6-12 months. how you should position your investments right now. melissa: plus, jeff flock on a secrecy assignment for us. what his location may be saying about an improving economy. i love a mystery. lori: dollar's down, the dollar against trading partners a little stronger. 1.2899. we're back after this. >> twenty minutes past the hour, i'm jamie colby. this is your fox news minute. iran's clerical leader warning iran will destroy the cities of tel aviv and hyfa saying rapp has a natural right to enrich uranium. and israel's president believes obama will order an attack on iran if necessary. shooting is the las
cisco systems is low or today. we see the shares tumbling. the new price target to an underperform from a market perform and now have a price target of $17 from $22, and the firm saying there's just reduced demand for switchers and routers and that, ultimately, will hurt the company going forward. back to you. lori: okay, nicole, thank you. forget the dow struggle today. coming up next, you'll hear the case for dow 16,000 in the next 6-12 months. how you should position your investments right...
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. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> after a day where the market roared higher, dow in all-time high territory, let's not totally forget about the need for capital preservation. you still need something in your portfolio with a b-i-g yield with the ability to raise higher. that's why i want to introduce you tonight to ash ford hospital trust, ahd, they've been working so well in the business of owning hotel properties across the united states. 122 hotels, mostly upscale locations under the marriott, hilton, hyatt, starwood and intercontinental brands names. we know the lodging has been on fire lately. look at the strength of the starwood or marriott as a defensive way to play this trend, 3 to 9% yield. for the most part, the cash they generate peaked back in 2007. but they believe the industry can exceed those numbers as they move further into the recovery and if that happens it will be very good news for ash ford share olders. they paid 21 cents a share, had to discontinue in december 2008. on
. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> after a day where the market roared higher, dow in all-time high territory, let's not totally forget about the need for capital preservation. you still need something in your portfolio with a b-i-g yield with the ability to raise higher. that's why i want to introduce you tonight to ash ford hospital trust, ahd, they've been working so well in the business of owning hotel properties across the united states. 122 hotels, mostly upscale locations...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> >>> welcome back to "street signs," the parliament in cyprus has rejected that controversial 10% bank tax in a show of hands, 56 member body voted it down. 36 with 19 members of the ruling party abstaining. bring it down without a way out that is putting cyprus uncertain. they will resume operations. i want to highlight our viewers now how much of a quarter this could back the european bampg into. the cbc threatened to withdraw aid to the ecb if this is rejected. >> right. >> if this is rejected, the ecb, a, will maintain credibility or chicken out to save cyprus from defaulting but losing credibility. >> down about half of a percent, it's off the lows of the i da. we're down to 1,285. >> all right. boone bic kepickens is joining a first on cnbc interview. we're not going to ask you about cyprus, buddy, don't worry about that. i want
cisco. tomorrow starts here. [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> >>> welcome back to "street signs," the parliament in cyprus has rejected that controversial 10% bank tax in a show of hands, 56 member body voted it down. 36 with 19 members of the ruling party abstaining. bring it down without a way out...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> moscow has yet to react publicly to news that cyprus has secured a 10 billion euro bailout for lenders. russians are expected to take heavy losses as part of the planned levy on uninsured deposits over 100,000 euros. the question of russian involvement has drawn mixed reaction tr eurozone finance ministers in brussels. >> i understand that the russian government have a song relationship with cyprus from years ago and they're reducing the interest rate on that and is possibility extending the maturities on that. so that seems to be satisfactory. they certainly didn't move to five financial assistance to their depositors. >> i think they will be in contact with russian government, but there's been others. >> wa do you expect the russian government reaction to be? >> i have no idea. >> to the agreement, good night. >> now, we just had some news out from the german finance minister saying the new cyprus deal is much better from a german point of view than the one
cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> moscow has yet to react publicly to news that cyprus has secured a 10 billion euro bailout for lenders. russians are expected to take heavy losses as part of the planned levy on uninsured deposits over 100,000 euros. the question of russian involvement has drawn mixed reaction tr eurozone finance ministers in brussels. >> i understand that the russian government have a song relationship with cyprus from years ago and they're reducing the interest...
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. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> about 3 1/2 minutes left here. >> i'm filling out the iou. >> i think i'm safe, don't you? >> i think you are. >> anything can happen in the next few minutes here. we are in all-time high territory. you need to close about 15549. we're 11 points above that right now, 12 points. looks like that's safe. here's the one we're watching very carefully. the s&p needs to be at 1565.15 and it's at 1562. >> i keep going up to that machine, and going, anybody home there? >> terry dolan, you're a savvy trader. do we need to get to 1565 to go
. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade....
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today you have cisco, ibm, american express. they're not as independent on union pacific moving their goods today as those companies were back in the 1970s, let's say. >> jeff, what do you think? you're worried about what's happened to the transports this week. >> well, i think that what i like about the transports index is just kind of the opposite of what robert said. it actually is a fundamental and a technical indicator and it tells the us, as we saw with the results from caterpillar and from fedex, of economic weakness. now, we can use to disregard that if we like to, but i would still like to believe that fundamentals do matter. and we did see that transport index come off somewhat. my takeaway from it is it's showing you that this rally is a little bit overheated. it's not supported by some of the fundamentals out there and we really need to kind of rethink whether we could be finally getting to that point where this market catches its breath. >> well, i mean, where are you going to put the money? are you saying that you
today you have cisco, ibm, american express. they're not as independent on union pacific moving their goods today as those companies were back in the 1970s, let's say. >> jeff, what do you think? you're worried about what's happened to the transports this week. >> well, i think that what i like about the transports index is just kind of the opposite of what robert said. it actually is a fundamental and a technical indicator and it tells the us, as we saw with the results from...
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that yield would be in line with cisco, hp, and microsoft but still less than intel. seems like the street would be satisfied with that, but would it be the kind of catalyst that would cause the stock to run like last year? nobody i talked to thought so, guys. >> i think the key here is that, if you increase the dividend, all of a sudden apple becomes the holding of a dividend fund that needs to see the dividend increases in order to invest in a stock. we've talked to a lot of dividend fund managers who say we need that dividend increase. >> karen finer, he brought that up as well. if their backs are against the wall and they've got to put it somewhere, i think 3% makes a lot of sense. i don't like the company where you compared cisco and hewlett-packard and microsoft, a lot of companies matured, and you've got that 3% dividend yield, and they're a company that's basically gone nowhere. >> it's not a positive to be add the to the dividend. hasn't worked for intel. talk to an intel shareholder, how he likes his 3% dividend. >> it's a very anti-steve jobs thing to do. b
that yield would be in line with cisco, hp, and microsoft but still less than intel. seems like the street would be satisfied with that, but would it be the kind of catalyst that would cause the stock to run like last year? nobody i talked to thought so, guys. >> i think the key here is that, if you increase the dividend, all of a sudden apple becomes the holding of a dividend fund that needs to see the dividend increases in order to invest in a stock. we've talked to a lot of dividend...
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. >> cisco. much rather cisco than microsoft. >> at least john chambers has a game plan. we're not sure what microsoft is going to do in terms of turning themselves around. >> what about gm? all right? the ceo is coming up on the program in exclusive interview. what about the stock? >> i'm not a fan of the stock. a lot of hedge funds have it. you have the overhang of the government still. they're really having problems in europe. i mean, that is the biggest question i have to the ceo. how will they reverse the losses? they can do great things here in the states and china growing. that's a problem there. >> exxon, anybody? >> that's one of the only ones on the list besides microsoft that's tempting. i haven't done anything. >> what's the risks of the bull market rally? chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera is here with that. >> the quality of the underlying fundamentals, a lot of people say the biggest critics of the rally say this is driven by ben bernanke and looking at the actual underlying economy, the fundamentals aren't that good and some point pe
. >> cisco. much rather cisco than microsoft. >> at least john chambers has a game plan. we're not sure what microsoft is going to do in terms of turning themselves around. >> what about gm? all right? the ceo is coming up on the program in exclusive interview. what about the stock? >> i'm not a fan of the stock. a lot of hedge funds have it. you have the overhang of the government still. they're really having problems in europe. i mean, that is the biggest question i...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. cisco. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> no can >>> no can exit in site for the fed. and the market responded. s&p within striking
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cisco downgraded today. should we be more worried about tech spending than perhaps we are? >> look, again, i think that there's a lot of kind of back and forth on this right now. we really haven't seen this enterprise software spending kick n.by the way, our overweights right now are in the semiconductors and the hardware. but obviously if we think that the market is getting a bit too -- discounting top of of a slowdown and we think that the -- that ultimately the software story will be reflected in terms of this technology buildout cycle then we'll use that opportunistically to increase our exposure as well. >> mike, appreciate having you on. >> thanks, guys. >> make ryan. back to josh lipton at hq and the markets desk. >> hey, scott, check out oracle which is deep in the red. the software-maker pinning the blame on its sales force for a miss in third-quarter software sales. the street reacting. a number of brokerages cutting their price targets, including rbc, steiffel and webbush. >> there are analysts defending the company, and the company is pointing out that this is n
cisco downgraded today. should we be more worried about tech spending than perhaps we are? >> look, again, i think that there's a lot of kind of back and forth on this right now. we really haven't seen this enterprise software spending kick n.by the way, our overweights right now are in the semiconductors and the hardware. but obviously if we think that the market is getting a bit too -- discounting top of of a slowdown and we think that the -- that ultimately the software story will be...
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only 20 responded even after they find and the companies included cisco and ebay, they show women are underrepresented especially in rolls. some say -- roles, and women are graduating in fewer technical degrees. they show how difficult it is to gain information with tech companies because they refuse to give up their equality opportunity -- equal opportunity data. back out here live here in downtown san jose, as traffic picks up we plan on asking people what they think of this new study. in san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> the official process will be held tomorrow. >> but yesterday, people gathered to hear what he had to say and he had some off the can you have remarks -- off the cuff remarks instead of reading from a prepared speech. vice-president vice-president joseph biden will be heading up the u.s. delegation for pope frances and nancy pelosi is working there along with bay area congresswoman anna. later they will meet with many in italy. and the political action conference, it's just about a half our from now and the political chairman intends to re
only 20 responded even after they find and the companies included cisco and ebay, they show women are underrepresented especially in rolls. some say -- roles, and women are graduating in fewer technical degrees. they show how difficult it is to gain information with tech companies because they refuse to give up their equality opportunity -- equal opportunity data. back out here live here in downtown san jose, as traffic picks up we plan on asking people what they think of this new study. in san...
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cisco has to break out. okay? it has to break out. >> cisco kid was war. wasn't it? >> yes. what was war good for? absolutely nothing -- boom! guy comes to play. >> say it again. >> we could have had that cue. you just got to give us some warning. >> some people call me maurice. >> what do you make of all the q1 gdp raises we got in mesereau, credit suisse, deutsche is at 3 for q1. >> they wait for retail sales to come out, then they erase. well, thanks for nothing. why don't you do a little ground-up and realize the sales were -- it's so funny. when i come out, i said something positive about macy's the other guy. i said how about target? it's all jcpenney. walmart. jcpenney. jcpenney must have had $400 billion in sales and lost it to everybody. i had a guy on last night from spirit air. he was talking about them being the dollar general or the dollar tree. >> of airlines? >> i thought talk about other companies that have clearly benefited from jcpenney -- spirit airways. right? is there any company that has not benefited from the downfall of penny's? name me a company that
cisco has to break out. okay? it has to break out. >> cisco kid was war. wasn't it? >> yes. what was war good for? absolutely nothing -- boom! guy comes to play. >> say it again. >> we could have had that cue. you just got to give us some warning. >> some people call me maurice. >> what do you make of all the q1 gdp raises we got in mesereau, credit suisse, deutsche is at 3 for q1. >> they wait for retail sales to come out, then they erase. well, thanks...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> google unveiling the prototype of a smart shoe at south by southwest. the latest gadget can log your running time, give you advice and even encouragement for runners and that brings us to the question, what is the next article of clothing google will hack tweet us. it the air the responses throughout the morning. >> everyone needs encouragement while you're exercising. >> all of this wearable stuff that you download to the computer, a, i think it raises prior see issues. >> completely. >> data collection which is valuable for these companies. google, that's what they do, right? >> there's a report about a bar in seattle that will give you a rear kicking if you wear the google glasses on premises. so there will be pushback from the societal norm, right? >> i like the fitbit. i think fitbit is neat. see how many steps you took -- >> nike fuel band? >> i don't know -- i roll my sleeves up and i don't want people to think i have the nike fuel band and i don't wan
cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> google unveiling the prototype of a smart shoe at south by southwest. the latest gadget can log your running time, give you advice and even encouragement for runners and that brings us to the question, what is the next article of clothing google will hack tweet us. it the air the responses throughout the morning. >> everyone needs encouragement while you're exercising. >> all of this wearable stuff that you download to the computer, a, i...
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cisco owned the internet. and ibm supposedly yesterday's news, about to lose its revenue crowned to hp. fast-forward to today and it looks like this. microsoft and intel trade where they did then, stifled by a shrinking pc market. cisco has risen, fallen and stabilized. ibm continued to ride high in enterprise tech, flexing its big data muscle. outside the dow, the story of the past 5 1/2 years is mobile and clout. a couple of the worst performing tech stocks in the s&p 500, amd electronic arts seen their core businesses challenged as people move away from traditional pcs and game consoles and toward smartphones and tablets instead. the positive side, companies like sales force, red hat, amazon and intuit that have embraced mobile and clout, they have done well. apple and intuit doubled since october 2007. sales force more than tripled. amazon almost tripled too. so what happens next? ibm's pointing to a new frontier of emerging markets like africa as a gross source. and doubling down on big data. and in mobil
cisco owned the internet. and ibm supposedly yesterday's news, about to lose its revenue crowned to hp. fast-forward to today and it looks like this. microsoft and intel trade where they did then, stifled by a shrinking pc market. cisco has risen, fallen and stabilized. ibm continued to ride high in enterprise tech, flexing its big data muscle. outside the dow, the story of the past 5 1/2 years is mobile and clout. a couple of the worst performing tech stocks in the s&p 500, amd electronic...
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only 20 responded even after they find and the companies included cisco and ebay, they show women are underrepresented especially in rolls. some say -- roles, and women are graduating in fewer technical degrees. they show how difficult it is to gain information with tech companies because they refuse to give up their equality opportunity -- equal opportunity data. back out here live here in downtown san jose, as traffic picks up we plan on asking people what they think of this new study. in san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> the official process will be held tomorrow. >> but yesterday, people gathered to hear what he had to say and he had some off the can you have remarks -- off the cuff remarks instead of reading from a prepared speech. vice-president vice-president joseph biden will be heading up the u.s. delegation for pope frances and nancy pelosi is working there along with bay area congresswoman anna. later they will meet with many in italy. and the political action conference, it's just about a half our from now and the political chairman intends to re
only 20 responded even after they find and the companies included cisco and ebay, they show women are underrepresented especially in rolls. some say -- roles, and women are graduating in fewer technical degrees. they show how difficult it is to gain information with tech companies because they refuse to give up their equality opportunity -- equal opportunity data. back out here live here in downtown san jose, as traffic picks up we plan on asking people what they think of this new study. in san...
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. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. [ticking] >> on september 15, 2008, lehman brothers, the fourth-largest investment bank in the world declared bankruptcy. it was the biggest bankruptcy in history, one that sparked chaos in the financial markets and nearly brought down the global economy. the federal bankruptcy court appointed anton valukas, a prominent chicago lawyer and former united states attorney, to conduct an investigation to determine what happened. in march 2010, the valukas report found there was enough evidence to bring a case against senior lehman officials and one of the nation's top accounting firms for misleading government regulators and investors, yet there have been no prosecutions. in april 2012, valukas sat down with steve kroft to talk about his report for the first time. >> this is the largest bankruptcy in the world. what were the effects? >> the effects were the financial disaster that we are living our way through right now. >> and who got hurt? >> everybody got hurt. the entire economy has su
. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. [ticking] >> on september 15, 2008, lehman brothers, the fourth-largest investment bank in the world declared bankruptcy. it was the biggest bankruptcy in history, one that sparked chaos in the financial markets and nearly brought down the global economy. the federal bankruptcy court appointed anton valukas, a prominent chicago lawyer and former united states attorney, to conduct an investigation to determine what happened. in march 2010, the valukas...
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. >> you get the absurdity to today, a couple years ago, for example, cisco floated bonds, even though they have cash on their balance sheet. why? because to be overseas, they didn't want to pay 35% so they borrowed here. apple was talking about the fact that most of their cash is overseas so if they want to hike the defeividend, where does the cash come from, they have to do a preferred stock or bond. >> everything you have spoken about as incentivized building over there versus building over here and we don't want that. >> get the corporate tax rate down to 25% -- >> thank you. >> my point. >> totally key point. >> i'm all for -- >> 10%. >> all right, listen. i would go for the forbes flat tax when he ran for president twice and would do it again. that's the thesis. that's what we're saying. that's the basic principle here if we get this done. right now, the perm tax -- leave it alone, too complicated, not going to happen. president disagrees. corporate -- people think it will pay for itself. so excited about this. this is all about rolling easter eggs. now, just how long will the fe
. >> you get the absurdity to today, a couple years ago, for example, cisco floated bonds, even though they have cash on their balance sheet. why? because to be overseas, they didn't want to pay 35% so they borrowed here. apple was talking about the fact that most of their cash is overseas so if they want to hike the defeividend, where does the cash come from, they have to do a preferred stock or bond. >> everything you have spoken about as incentivized building over there versus...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the a
cisco. tomorrow starts here. there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> cyprus trying to avoid a meltdown. >>> cyprus trying to avoid a meltdown. we'll bring you the latest on the bailout negotiations. plus the impact on global markets. >>> and a home economics double play. first, we've got the chief economist on whether it makes more financial sense to buy or rent a home. then the ceo of william sonoma on the company's latest dividend hike. the third hour of "squawk box" starts right now. ♪ >> talking about fedex, down about four points. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc first i
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cisco, emc, hewlett-packard, ibm, intel, microsoft, net app and oracle. >> well, these are eight stocks more business spending exposed and consumer spending exposed. one of the big exposed names has been weighing on the technology index. these are very low p/es, all companies around for 20, 25 years or more, they've proven their ability to at least survive. and i don't think growth is the question given the valuations. the questions are the survivorship. and we think they will. they tend to be well entrenched. global operating footprints are valuable asset. i think these big cap tech stocks exposed to business spending which i think will improve during 2013, 2014 are one of the few attractive windows of entry into this market right this moment. >> anybody else have thoughts about that around the table? >> well, one to pick out is hewlett-packard, there are a lot of strong companies in that group. the air going out of the balloon. the stocks had a wonderful run. but every business they're in is shrinking even with the business spending. >> looks like a business in decline, but with the p
cisco, emc, hewlett-packard, ibm, intel, microsoft, net app and oracle. >> well, these are eight stocks more business spending exposed and consumer spending exposed. one of the big exposed names has been weighing on the technology index. these are very low p/es, all companies around for 20, 25 years or more, they've proven their ability to at least survive. and i don't think growth is the question given the valuations. the questions are the survivorship. and we think they will. they tend...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> >>> it is the final trading day of the first quarter. >> banks reopening in cyprus with tight controls on transactions. michelle caruso-cabrera will will bring us live reports from the capital. >>> breaking economic data. jobless claims and the final read on the fourth quarter gdp hits the the tape at 8:30 a.m. eastern. the third hour of squawks box starts right now. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc. our guest host this morning yahoo! senior finance mike santoli and barbara morrison. more in just a moment. first, though, andrew has this morning's headlines. >> back blackberry shares volatile. wall street analysts expecting a 29-cent per share loss. blackb lea least 3 million subscribers during the the quarter but say demand for the new z10 model helped results. programming note, don't miss blackberry ceo thorsten hein. and final read on fourth kwourgter gdp. >> let's take a look at the markets. you can see right now dow futures continue to go hang in
cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> >>> it is the final trading day of the first quarter. >> banks reopening in cyprus with tight controls on transactions. michelle caruso-cabrera will will bring us live reports from the capital. >>> breaking economic data. jobless claims and the final read on the fourth quarter gdp hits the the tape at 8:30 a.m. eastern. the third hour of squawks box starts right now. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc....
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the earnings it spent on its dividend is lower than the average of these foreign names, intel, ibm, cisco. back to you. >> let's go to josh lipton. >> sue, some headlines we want to bring you up to speed on. welsh holding has joined the bid to advise on a potential deal. that's why kkr and they have teamed up for a joint deal. roche is continuing its interest in gene sequencing. sue, back to you. >> thank you very much, josh. to the bond market now where all of the worries about europe and cyprus fell a little bit. rick santelli is here with the details. hi, rick. >> hello. you can see we're under 190. we haven't closed under 190 in two weeks. we're down seven basis points on the day. let's go to europe, the backyard so to speak. if you open that chart up to mid-december, we are making fresh low yields for 2013 in the boom complex. it's all about cyprus, the resignation, whether accepted or not, euro versus the yen. depending on the final close, tyler, it's all yours. >> rick, thanks very much. a really fascinating developing story in the art world. the fbi says it is getting closer to so
the earnings it spent on its dividend is lower than the average of these foreign names, intel, ibm, cisco. back to you. >> let's go to josh lipton. >> sue, some headlines we want to bring you up to speed on. welsh holding has joined the bid to advise on a potential deal. that's why kkr and they have teamed up for a joint deal. roche is continuing its interest in gene sequencing. sue, back to you. >> thank you very much, josh. to the bond market now where all of the worries...
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. >>> and keep an eye on cisco systems when trading resumes on monday. the network equipment supplier raising its quarterly different by 21% to 17 cents a share. that's very latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depresd mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chanti if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or otr mental health proems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a seriousllergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of
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is down .8% right now. >> goldman on this anti-juniper pro-cisco bandwagon and doesn't show signs of letting up. >> a blackberry. blackberry is up 6 1/3%. >> how do you like that? >> blackberry, bed bath and best buy. >> the three bs. >> brahms, beethoven and bach. >> not bad equals the new good. >> i knew someone would have to mention it. >> i try not to. >> will you stay focused? >> geez. >> wow! apple. >> okay. apple. i hope they return capital and wish they had more growth. general mills. how about this one? some people say the top line wasn't so great. ken palo tonight and that is a dividend aristocrat. it's a dividend monster. we might have to do a bull/bear. >> look at what the stock's done, right? 21% over the past year? >> how can you not love a cereal company that you can sleep at night with, of course, they have many other brands that keeps raising the dividend. this is the market at large. the united states bank of general mills is unbelievable, right? no medicare problems. >> we'll have a debate and then you can tell the ceo tonight who won the debate about his stock. >>
is down .8% right now. >> goldman on this anti-juniper pro-cisco bandwagon and doesn't show signs of letting up. >> a blackberry. blackberry is up 6 1/3%. >> how do you like that? >> blackberry, bed bath and best buy. >> the three bs. >> brahms, beethoven and bach. >> not bad equals the new good. >> i knew someone would have to mention it. >> i try not to. >> will you stay focused? >> geez. >> wow! apple. >> okay....
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> still to come, last minute deal to save cyprus. plus, we will welcome harry wilson and ask how he would finish the conversation. stay tuned. "squawk" will be back. [ penélope ] i found the best cafe in the world. nespresso. where i never have to compromise on anything. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is only made with fresh milk. and where the staff is exceptionally friendly. ♪ nespresso. what else? >>> we have a deal. "squawk" goes under the cyprus bailout tree and tells you what it means for the global market. dell's deal dilemma. three-way control of the pc maker. >> don't mess with texas. or their gold. >> i love gold. >> new legislation could have folks in the state hoarding the shiny stuff. we'll explain and get an outlook for the sector. >> week 1 of money madness is in the books. it's big blue versus the big jungle. we'll give you info and let you decide as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "squawk box" on c
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back to squawk. we're getting the final host from our guest host, howard wilson and howard ward. >> economy is getting better, capital chase returns and stocks continue to trend higher although there's profit taking here and there. >> okay. we'll take that to the bank. the key question about europe. it's all about credit quality. >> who do we have to worry about? >> spanish, italian and greece. >> you're very worried. >> people have to start doing their work. europe never did the work of fixing bank solvency in the first place. >> gentlemen, thank you for being here. >> happy monday. >> that does it for us today. make sure you join us tomorrow. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the last week of the first quarter. good morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with melissa lee and jim kraker. futures reflecting the relief of the cyprus deal. a similar picture in europe where the italian tenure is now below where it was before those it
cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back to squawk. we're getting the final host from our guest host, howard wilson and howard ward. >> economy is getting better, capital chase returns and stocks continue to trend higher although there's profit taking here and there. >> okay. we'll take that to the bank. the key question about europe. it's all about credit quality. >> who do we have to worry about? >> spanish, italian and greece. >> you're very...
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cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> hello again. you're in the cnn newsroom. three years ago president obama signed his health care bill into law. it is under a fresh round of attacks from republicans n. a minute we'll go to washington to hear how the republicans are trying to get the law repealed. >>> political scandal in mexico. a conservative candidate is accused of having a steamy past in las vegas. >>> a storm is pounding colorado now with heavy snow and heavy winds. it has made travel nearly impossible in some areas and dangerous in others. one huge pileup north of denver closed down part of interstate 25. i-70 from denver to kansas is closed to drivers. what a nightmare it is. it looks placid and calm -- fairly calm behind you. >> reporter: yeah. it's not bad where we are now in colorado springs, but i can tell you south of here it is absolutely miserable. and it was absolutely miserable early today. interstate 25 which you mentioned is closed north of denver is also a closed because of multiple pile-ups, spinouts on the highway. it is expected to be cl
cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> hello again. you're in the cnn newsroom. three years ago president obama signed his health care bill into law. it is under a fresh round of attacks from republicans n. a minute we'll go to washington to hear how the republicans are trying to get the law repealed. >>> political scandal in mexico. a conservative candidate is accused of having a steamy past in las vegas. >>> a storm is pounding colorado now with heavy snow and heavy...
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they recommended equal weight basket of these names, cisco, emc, hewlett, ibm, intel, microsoft, network appliance and oracle, all based on the he can expectation of increased business spending. >> part of the note also that he was making is that ibm, obviously big waiting in the s & p 500, big waiting just in technology indices across-the-board. xlk, for instance, also, if we do see incremental flows in and see fleece etfs and funds that track the dow specifically, because of these record highs, ibm will see a disproportionate benefit from those inflows, not only is it getting the s & p and nasdaq, xlks of the world but the dow diamond, let's say. that could help ibm. shares today basically flat. >> get to pisani in the middle of a crowd today. >> artisan partners, an asset management firm. haven't seep a lot of these going public recently. look investigate good right now price talk was 27 to 29. it priced at 30. right now, looking somewhere around $35. again this is going to settle down. we haven't got a final price yet. looking somewhere around $35. get you the final price there as so
they recommended equal weight basket of these names, cisco, emc, hewlett, ibm, intel, microsoft, network appliance and oracle, all based on the he can expectation of increased business spending. >> part of the note also that he was making is that ibm, obviously big waiting in the s & p 500, big waiting just in technology indices across-the-board. xlk, for instance, also, if we do see incremental flows in and see fleece etfs and funds that track the dow specifically, because of these...
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so i would like to present both the positive which is cisco doing well, but you have to present both. that's our job. the job to present both. maybe spain. where was santander, and why wasn't santander down 20%? >> the one note, quickly on apple is that around noon yesterday is important and it broke its trend which had been in place since the highs in september. it broke the downtrend on very heavy volume some technicians could actually signal that it's no longer in an uptrend and it's a march toward the positive here and that's just worth noting in terms of the trading action because we did see a nice gain in apple shares and up 2.7% by the end of the day and we're seeing apple shares build on the gains pre-market and it's an interesting momentum stock and maybe the momentum is turning and certainly worth watching here. >> i think you need to see growth and the dividend is great and i want to see growth and i want to see surprising growth and i want to see quarters made. >> would you rather to see apple add to its quarterly dividend and an issue of fat, one-time difference. >> i wou
so i would like to present both the positive which is cisco doing well, but you have to present both. that's our job. the job to present both. maybe spain. where was santander, and why wasn't santander down 20%? >> the one note, quickly on apple is that around noon yesterday is important and it broke its trend which had been in place since the highs in september. it broke the downtrend on very heavy volume some technicians could actually signal that it's no longer in an uptrend and it's a...
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. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. ♪ . >>> stocks rally and our traders have the best place right now. morning star is the ultimate stock picker. he is going to be here with his best picks as well. tiffany beach, we're going to have a big debate about where that goes from here and bear stearns five years later. the anniversary of the deal. now we have the ceo of chase wealth management. he was there. now this charge of a group running about $106 billion. we'll reflect on the past and talk about the markets. 10% gain here. #. >> the top performing stock on the nasdaq. they posted a quarterly loss but the strong outlook is getting everybody excited. it also reported an uptick in rev new and volume. several analysts increasing price target on the stock. you know, melissa and simon. we talk about how tech is underperforming but the stock is up 60% year to date. back to you. >> thank you very much, seema. it's approaching midday on wall street, so time is finding out for dell to find a better deal wc
. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. ♪ . >>> stocks rally and our traders have the best place right now. morning star is the ultimate stock picker. he is going to be here with his best picks as well. tiffany beach, we're going to have a big debate about where that goes from here and bear stearns five years later. the anniversary of the deal. now we have the ceo of chase wealth management. he was there. now this charge of a group running about $106 billion. we'll reflect on the past and...
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think about a cisco, david's interview with hewlett-packard. can you imagine if meg whitman begins to get it together? that stock has been a terrible dip. so i guess i'm saying that -- [ bell ringing ] >> there's the opening bell. council of foreign relations celebrating their anniversary. and at the nasdaq. a couple of names they've not gotten to yet. >> up by 9%. fourth quarter beat first quarter guidance. but it wasn't as bad as feared. also keep in mind that there's a huge shortage risk in the stock. 39% of shares outstanding or short. this 9% move is partially exacerbated by this cover. what a move on this stock. >> inventories are lean. >> yes. >> people wanted to see that. they're not long a lot of uggs. i still believe, and i will say it again, that eric weissman will one day look at the trend and say that i want it, in the same he wanted timberland. i know this company used to trade north of $100, gets uggs back together, because it was a couple of bad years, that that brand has some staying power. i really believe that. >> we mentione
think about a cisco, david's interview with hewlett-packard. can you imagine if meg whitman begins to get it together? that stock has been a terrible dip. so i guess i'm saying that -- [ bell ringing ] >> there's the opening bell. council of foreign relations celebrating their anniversary. and at the nasdaq. a couple of names they've not gotten to yet. >> up by 9%. fourth quarter beat first quarter guidance. but it wasn't as bad as feared. also keep in mind that there's a huge...